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Hate Against Hope

Alan Dein hears the story of how London's East End Bangladeshi community 30 years ago found itself reliving the anti-racist struggles of the past.

Alan Dein hears how London's East End Bangladeshi community forged new alliances to oppose racism in the 1970s and 80s.

The East End had been a centre of racial struggle and opposition since the 1930s, when Oswald Mosely's Blackshirts had paraded through the then largely Jewish streets around Brick Lane. By the 1970s a new wave of predominantly Bangladeshi immigrants faced racism again from the National Front and its sympathisers.

As provocation and attacks increased, this community made new alliances with local anti-fascist activists, culminating in large-scale movements such as Rock Against Racism. Once again Brick Lane and the streets beyond became a battleground.

1 hour

Last on

Mon 8 Mar 2010 15:00

Broadcasts

  • Sat 6 Mar 2010 20:00
  • Mon 8 Mar 2010 15:00